Tim Hortons Iced Coffee Includes a Beverage Base, But Not in the USA

Canada
If you ask for no sugar in your medium Tim Hortons Iced Coffee, you will still get 11g of sugar thanks to the automatic inclusion of a beverage base. Some people have reported success asking that they hold the base, replacing it with extra milk or cream (that naturally contains about as much sugar).http://www.timhortons.com/ca/en/menu/nu ... hp?pid=521

In Toronto, we are getting our first winter cold spell later tonight. I'll be sticking to my hot coffee until we return to sunny and warmer weather. Probably won't buy another iced coffee until next year in May. Also, I won't buy another iced coffee from them until the price drops back to $1 again when they compete with McD's during the summer drinks bonanza. LOL

If you are used to black sugar free coffee, it is really tough to accept the sweetness of the Tim Hortons version. I really liked the cold coffee sold in machines in Tokyo. Don’t get me wrong, they taste terrible, but still better than a hot coffee on a hot day. And perfect when you want a healthy way to stay awake.

If you are used to black sugar free coffee, it is really tough to accept the sweetness of the Tim Hortons version. I really liked the cold coffee sold in machines in Tokyo. Don’t get me wrong, they taste terrible, but still better than a hot coffee on a hot day. And perfect when you want a healthy way to stay awake.

Where is the cheapest place to buy these coffees in the GTA? Ive seen them around some asian supermarkets but am actually looking to buy in bulk